Information is vital for fundraisers: whether you are developing a major gift program, learning more about your existing donors or seeking new prospects, our expert research services can help you

At FR&C we specialize in prospect research on individuals, companies, and foundations for clients across the non-profit sector - charities, the arts, education, welfare, the environment, healthcare, and human rights

Our data screening service is used by universities, health charities, hospitals, schools and not for profits across Australia. Click on the link to find out how we can help you identify the major gift prospects, including PAF trustees, in your existing donor, alumni, volunteer and other networks . Now available in New Zealand as well as AustraliaClick here for more information

Our online searchable database of donations and donors to nonprofits in Australia. It's designed to help fundraisers and researchers in the not-for-profit sector to find good information on philanthropic giving in Australia – without spending hours on the web to find itGiftsearch contains over 475,000 Australian charitable donations, all of them reported in the public domain, and representing over $8 billion in donations.Click here for more information

If you want to look in more depth at the interests, business history, philanthropy and networks of your major gift prospects, our profiling service can help you. Click here for more information

Constraints on time and resources make it vital to be able to prioritise your prospects once you have identified them; with this new service FR&C will assess the linkage, interest, and financial ability of the people in your prospect pool, enabling you to set priorities effectively.

"I can't imagine why anyone would embark on a major campaign without undertaking the sort of research that FR&C can provide"Stephen MayDirector of Alumni and Advancement, LaTrobe University

”....hugely valuable for anyone who is serious about major gift fundraising”Alex Green CEO Outward Bound Australia, former Director, Sir David Martin Foundation